
Three people were seriously injured and transported to an area hospital
Three people involved in a two-vehicle collision Saturday (Feb. 10) in Battle Ground were seriously injured and transported to an area hospital.
On Saturday at about 10:11 p.m., witnesses called 9-1-1 to report a major collision in the intersection of SR 503 & SW Scotton Way.

The person believed to be the causing driver is under investigation for DUI by the Battle Ground Police Department. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit was called to assist with the investigation of the collision. The intersection was temporarily closed for the investigation.

Information provided by Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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